JCIP is interested in the security and resiliency threats faced by US critical infrastructure sectors and the corresponding resiliency challenges of jurisdictions that rely on these infrastructures. In addition to cross-sector functions, these national sectors include Energy and Power, Information and Cyber Technology, Transportation Systems, Communications, Healthcare and Public Health, Financial Services, Critical Manufacturing, Emergency Services, Food and Agriculture, Water and Wastewater Systems, Nuclear Reactors, Chemical Facilities, Dams, Government Facilities, Commercial Facilities and the Defense Industrial Base. Each sector is considered so vital that its incapacitation would have a debilitating effect on the country's security, economic viability, public health and safety or other adverse outcomes.
JCIP provides a peer-reviewed cross-disciplinary forum for research, analysis and strategic thinking to strengthen and protect the nation's CI and to improve community resilience. Befitting its scope, the Journal is methodologically pluralistic. We welcome submissions from engineers; policy researchers; political scientists; economists; researchers in public administration and emergency management, and other physical, social and behavioral scientists. The perspectives of policy-makers, managers, CI owners and operators, and other professionals/practitioners are welcome.
Editor's Letter
Richard M. Krieg
The COVID-19 Pandemic: Implications for Critical Infrastructure
Editor's Interview with Stephen E. Flynn
A Framework for Healthcare Resilience During Widespread Electrical Power Loss
Tara Kirk Sell, Onora Lien and Eric Toner
Energy Supply Chains and Change
Diane J. Graziano, Elisa Alonso, Fletcher Fields and Diana Bauer
Food and Other Supply Flows in Case of Catastrophe
Philip J. Palin
Improving Healthcare Supply Chain Resilience During Extreme Weather Events
Richard G. Little and William A. Wallace
Opportunities and Challenges for Resilient Hospital Incident Management: Case Study of a Hospital's Response to Hurricane Harvey
Changwon Son, Ethan Larsen, Farzan Sasangohar and S. Camille Peres